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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: Mar 22, 2008 4:35am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Cavalcade of Stars

I don't have either of those shows. BTW "The Beulah Show" was the first sitcom to feature an african american woman in the lead role. My collection of old TV is VERY small.

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Poster: Lum Edwards Date: Mar 22, 2008 8:29am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Cavalcade of Stars

I would like to see them please. I have heard some of the radio shows and it would be interesting to see the tv version. Thanks, Mike D

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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: Mar 22, 2008 8:51am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Cavalcade of Stars

http://www.archive.org/details/The_Beulah_Show I uploaded it several hours ago. I might upload another episode if anyone wants me to. Hey, Do you have any "Beat The Clock"? I have 2 episodes I might upload if you don't have 'em. "Beat the Clock" is awful But I still love it!
This post was modified by Robin_1990 on 2008-03-22 15:51:19

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Poster: Lum Edwards Date: Mar 22, 2008 9:06am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Cavalcade of Stars

Thank you, I will watch it soon, People want the shows, Just because few people download it a first over time it will get many, Plus it is here forever and always for those who seek this type of entertainment. Thats the beauty of this place. Something for everyone.

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Poster: Executive Date: Mar 22, 2008 10:01am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Cavalcade of Stars

The 3 best game shows from the 1950s and 60s were What's My Line, To Tell the Truth, PASSWORD, and The Hollywood Squares. In the 1970s it was the revised version of Match Game. All copyrighted for sure, but worth mentioning!

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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: Mar 22, 2008 10:06am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: Cavalcade of Stars

Actaully it appears some episodes of "What's My Line" have entered the public domain as Alpha Video has released 4 episodes on DVD.

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Poster: Executive Date: Mar 22, 2008 10:12am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: What's My Line?

What's My Line airs on Game Show Network 7 days a week at Midnight, so I think those of us who enjoy that show and receive that channel are fully covered. ;)

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Poster: Robin_1990 Date: Mar 22, 2008 10:15am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: What's My Line?

Well, I don't live in America, and I live in a country where "Everybody Loves Raymond" is the oldest TV show on cable.